Difference between revisions of "Region"
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− | ;Region : | + | ;Region : Somewhat homogeneous in terms of its mineral resources, [[Portal:Fauna|fauna]], [[Portal:Flora|flora]] and the [[tribes]] that occupy it, the [[region]]s are the smallest geographical subdivisions on Atys. However, some regions may have several different [[ecosystem]]s or their main [[ecosystem]] may not be that of the [[continent|subcontinent]] to which they belong. Examples include the de [[Grove of Confusion]], the [[Hidden Source]] or the [[Knot of Dementia]]. |
− | Somewhat homogeneous in terms of its mineral resources, [[Portal:Fauna|fauna]], [[Portal:Flora|flora]] and the [[tribes]] that occupy it, the [[region]]s are the smallest geographical subdivisions on Atys. However, some regions may have several different [[ecosystem]]s or their main [[ecosystem]] may not be that of the [[continent|subcontinent]] to which they belong. Examples include the de [[Grove of Confusion]], the [[Hidden Source]] or the [[Knot of Dementia]]. | ||
:Each region has "Localities", special places of interest, and [[outpost]]s that are usually abandoned. | :Each region has "Localities", special places of interest, and [[outpost]]s that are usually abandoned. | ||
:From a homine geography point of view, the regions are not as homogeneous as the official boundaries of nations might suggest. They are home to [[tribes]] that may be rebellious or even hostile to the nation dominating their territory. | :From a homine geography point of view, the regions are not as homogeneous as the official boundaries of nations might suggest. They are home to [[tribes]] that may be rebellious or even hostile to the nation dominating their territory. |
Revision as of 11:19, 18 May 2020
- Region
- Somewhat homogeneous in terms of its mineral resources, fauna, flora and the tribes that occupy it, the regions are the smallest geographical subdivisions on Atys. However, some regions may have several different ecosystems or their main ecosystem may not be that of the subcontinent to which they belong. Examples include the de Grove of Confusion, the Hidden Source or the Knot of Dementia.
- Each region has "Localities", special places of interest, and outposts that are usually abandoned.
- From a homine geography point of view, the regions are not as homogeneous as the official boundaries of nations might suggest. They are home to tribes that may be rebellious or even hostile to the nation dominating their territory.
- See also: Continent, Sub-continent, island, super-region.